Sla307 is pleased to present a group exhibition inspired by the term Smart Dust:

The term “Smart Dust” was dreamed up by UC Berkeley Professor Kris Pister in the 1990s. In this futuristic conception, the planet is sprinkled with zillions of micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS), which monitor, detect, and interpret everything on Earth: light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, weight, chemicals, and by extension, human thoughts, feelings, and desires. In a poetic way, this neural dust acts like the planet’s central nervous system. In a more dystopian interpretation, it can become an ultimate totalitarian mind control machine.

Sla307 is an artist run, non-profit Art Space which provides local and international contemporary artists a forum to explore critical issues within art and culture in New York City. Established in 2014, SLA307 is an arts program launched by the Lithuanian Alliance of America (LAA) established in 1886 in New York. For more information visit : sla307.com